It’s ok
When I see a animal on the road and they are not on your list then instead of not sure the box should let you type the name of the animal in👍
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When I see a animal on the road and they are not on your list then instead of not sure the box should let you type the name of the animal in👍
Really important app to help animals from going extinct
i could have given lots of feedback about wildlife sitings but real-time only😱 so i have to keep stopping the car to report!! let me go in and tell you where i saw the wildlife then it gets 5 stars about to delete as i can’t use it as it stands very disappointed
Can only do journeys thats so silly, if I see a dead mammal I need to be able to go to the map when I get home and enter the details not to start a journey from a to be each time. Tried this before and it is a brilliant idea that’s not been thought out
Saw this in the BBC wildlife magazine ... is it solely for roadkill though? Perhaps a feature where you could record any alive mammals would be beneficial too? Apart from that I find it easy to use and a great tool for citizen science :)
Pretty gritty does not include non-native cats that we all know exist but of course not officially, that would never do would it defra
Ok app, but I can't stop it running in the background and so drains the battery! I keep getting a pop up telling me to edit and log off!!!
Straightforward and easy to use. My only suggestion would be to have mammals such as the fox, badger, hedgehog and rabbit on the top line of the selection page as these are the animals I see the most (sadly). Would also suggest a bigger social networking publicity campaign for next year. Otherwise, good and I hope the data I'm collating is useful.
This is a fantastic way to record your sightings of mammals on roads.
Actually there are pine martens in the UK. Seen several in the Highlands.